Details
Release date NZ
March 18th, 2010
DVD Region
Region 4
Stars
Length (Minutes)
60
Aspect Ratio
- 1.33 : 1
Languages
English
Supported Audio
- Dolby Digital Surround 2.0
Director
Studio
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Product ID
4364242
Description
This documentary features interviews with British filmmaker Derek Jarman's actors, most notably Tilda Swinton (Wittgenstein, Orlando), as well as such collaborators as Jarman’s set designer, his producer and composer Simon Fisher Turner (Caravaggio, Croupier).
Derek Jarman’s sister Gaye and biographer also pay tribute to the radical gay director’s life and oeuvre. This documentary covers both Jarman’s best known works such as Wittgenstein (1993), Caravaggio (1996) and The Last of England (1988) as well as more obscure films such as the all-Latin dialogue Sebastiane (1976), The Angelic Conversation (1985) and Jarman’s final elegy, Blue (1993), which features an unwavering blue screen throughout.
Mashing past and future, theater and painting, performance art and visual abstraction, Jarman's oeuvre is illuminated in documentarian Andy Kimpton-Nye's fond portrait of the artist.
Derek Jarman’s sister Gaye and biographer also pay tribute to the radical gay director’s life and oeuvre. This documentary covers both Jarman’s best known works such as Wittgenstein (1993), Caravaggio (1996) and The Last of England (1988) as well as more obscure films such as the all-Latin dialogue Sebastiane (1976), The Angelic Conversation (1985) and Jarman’s final elegy, Blue (1993), which features an unwavering blue screen throughout.
Mashing past and future, theater and painting, performance art and visual abstraction, Jarman's oeuvre is illuminated in documentarian Andy Kimpton-Nye's fond portrait of the artist.
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